Bartz made the statements during a passionate and blunt interview with Fortune. During the interview, she recalls how Yahoo chairman Roy Bostock read from a script when he fired her over the phone.

“I said, 'Roy, I think that’s a script',’” Bartz says. “Why don’t you have the balls to tell me yourself?” She adds one more jab, claiming she told Bostock, “I thought you were classier”.

Bartz blamed the board’s impatience and incompetence for Yahoo’s steady decline, stemming from its decision to turn down Microsoft’s $US40+ billion acquisition deal. “The board was so spooked by being cast as the worst board in the country,” Bartz says. “Now they’re trying to show that they’re not the doofuses that they are.”

Bartz says their impatience stopped her from implementing a plan that would have started revenue growth in 2012. “They want revenue growth, even though they were told that we would not have revenue growth until 2012.”

Finally, Bartz intends to remain on the board of directors of Yahoo. She wants “to make sure that the employees don’t believe that I’ve abandoned them”, adding that she has “way too many purple clothes” to completely abandon the company.

Bartz, however, doesn’t get to decide whether she remains on Yahoo’s board. That’s up to the shareholders. She certainly isn’t likely to find many allies on Yahoo’s board of directors.

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